ACC as a Corporation

D Lohr made this Official Information request to Accident Compensation Corporation

The request was successful.

From: D Lohr

Dear Accident Compensation Corporation,

1. Please explain why ACC was organized as a Corporation?

2. As a corporation, what category of corporation would this be, and the organizing principles upon which it was created?

3. Is this is a private corporation?

4. If it is a private corporation, why was ACC formed that way?

5. Who owns the corporation? Does it have shareholders? If so, who
are the shareholders of the corporation?

6. Who is/are the directors of the ACC corporation?

7. If ACC is not a private corporation, then what type of corporation is it?

8. Is ACC, as a corporation, a "for-profit" corporation? If so, who
decides how the profits are spent? What are their qualifications for making such decisions?

9. Please forward me the list accounts of which ACC has invested,
listing amounts invested, and names of investments. i.e.: did ACC
invest in Might River shares? Or something else?

10. Who ultimately decides how income/levys to ACC is spent?
What is their name and title? How did they get the job? Were they elected or appointed? If appointed, by whom? How were they selected over other potential candidates?

11. Does that person have any medical training?

12. Is the Accident Compensation Corporation a government agency?
Why or why not?

Yours faithfully,

D Lohr

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From: Anna Mildenhall
Accident Compensation Corporation

Good afternoon Mr Lohr

This email is to acknowledge your request below asking for information
relating to ACC as a Corporation.
Your request has been referred to ACC's Government Services to respond
directly.

ACC is currently working on your request and will be in touch as soon as
possible.
You may be aware that the Official Information Act (OIA) states that ACC
has a maximum of 20 working days to respond to your request. Section 2
of the OIA notes that the days between 25 December and 15 January
(inclusive) are not included in the definition of "working days".
Therefore, as your email was received by ACC on
2 January 2014, ACC has until 13 February 2014 to respond.

Regards

Anna Mildenhall, Senior Advisor, Government Services, ACC

ACC cares about the environment - please don't print this email
unless it is really necessary. Thank you.

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From: D Lohr [mailto:[OIA #1383 email]]
Sent: Thursday, 2 January 2014 7:23 a.m.
To: Information Website Mail
Subject: Official Information Act request - ACC as a Corporation

Dear Accident Compensation Corporation,

1. Please explain why ACC was organized as a Corporation?

2. As a corporation, what category of corporation would this be,
and the organizing principles upon which it was created?

3. Is this is a private corporation?

4. If it is a private corporation, why was ACC formed that way?

5. Who owns the corporation? Does it have shareholders? If so, who
are the shareholders of the corporation?

6. Who is/are the directors of the ACC corporation?

7. If ACC is not a private corporation, then what type of
corporation is it?

8. Is ACC, as a corporation, a "for-profit" corporation?
If so, who
decides how the profits are spent? What are their qualifications
for making such decisions?

9. Please forward me the list accounts of which ACC has invested,
listing amounts invested, and names of investments. i.e.: did ACC
invest in Might River shares? Or something else?

10. Who ultimately decides how income/levys to ACC is spent?
What is their name and title? How did they get the job? Were they
elected or appointed? If appointed, by whom? How were they selected
over other potential candidates?

11. Does that person have any medical training?

12. Is the Accident Compensation Corporation a government agency?
Why or why not?

Yours faithfully,

D Lohr

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From: Anna Mildenhall
Accident Compensation Corporation


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Good morning Mr Lohr

Please find attached ACC's response to your request of 2 January 2014.

Regards
Anna Mildenhall

Anna Mildenhall, Senior Advisor, ACC

ACC cares about the environment - please don't print this email
unless it is really necessary. Thank you.

-----Original Message-----
From: D Lohr [mailto:[OIA #1383 email]]
Sent: Thursday, 2 January 2014 7:23 a.m.
To: Information Website Mail
Subject: Official Information Act request - ACC as a Corporation

Dear Accident Compensation Corporation,

1. Please explain why ACC was organized as a Corporation?

2. As a corporation, what category of corporation would this be,
and the organizing principles upon which it was created?

3. Is this is a private corporation?

4. If it is a private corporation, why was ACC formed that way?

5. Who owns the corporation? Does it have shareholders? If so, who
are the shareholders of the corporation?

6. Who is/are the directors of the ACC corporation?

7. If ACC is not a private corporation, then what type of
corporation is it?

8. Is ACC, as a corporation, a "for-profit" corporation?
If so, who
decides how the profits are spent? What are their qualifications
for making such decisions?

9. Please forward me the list accounts of which ACC has invested,
listing amounts invested, and names of investments. i.e.: did ACC
invest in Might River shares? Or something else?

10. Who ultimately decides how income/levys to ACC is spent?
What is their name and title? How did they get the job? Were they
elected or appointed? If appointed, by whom? How were they selected
over other potential candidates?

11. Does that person have any medical training?

12. Is the Accident Compensation Corporation a government agency?
Why or why not?

Yours faithfully,

D Lohr

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